Digest of the Non Linear Science Network, Volume 13, Number 23 December 15, 2013 Editor: Angel Jorba Topics: Conference for Promoting the Application of Mathematics Workshop on Structural Dynamical Systems: Computational Aspects Workshop, Coupled Processes in Bio/Nano Systems Workshop, Topics in Orbit Propagation and Space Situational Awareness PhD Positions on Interdisciplinary Mathematics PhD and Postdoc positions in Collaborative Mathematics Contents, Kinetic and Related Models 7:1 Contents, Inverse Problems and Imaging 7:4 Contents, Networks and Heterogeneous Media 8:4 Contents, Journal of Industrial and Management Optimization 10:3 Contents, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control 19:1 Submissions to nls-net must be addressed to: Comments and suggestions are also welcome. General information about nls-net can be found at: http://www.maia.ub.es/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nls-net/ This is a service created and maintained in collaboration with the American Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) http://www.aimsciences.org/ ------ Subject: Conference for Promoting the Application of Mathematics From: "Mihail Todorov IPMI t.3353 *" Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2013 19:09:38 +0200 Sixth International Conference for Promoting the Application of Mathematics in Technical and Natural Sciences (AMiTaNS'14) 06/26/2014 - 07/01/2014 Black-Sea resort of Albena, Bulgaria http://2014.eac4amitans.eu The conference is organized by the Euro-American Consortium for Promoting the Application of Mathematics in Technical and Natural Sciences. It will be scheduled in plenary and keynote lectures followed by special and contributed sessions. The accents of the conference will be on Mathematical Physics, Solitons and Transport Processes, Numerical Methods, Scientific Computing, Continuum Mechanics, Applied Analysis, Applied Physics, Biomathematics, which can be complemented by some specific topics in contributed special sessions. Everybody who is interested in attending AMiTaNS'14 please prepare a short abstract within 300 words clearly stating the goal, tools and and fill out the online Application form. The deadline for submissions is March 31, 2014. More information on the website. ------ Subject: Workshop on Structural Dynamical Systems: Computational Aspects From: sicc Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2013 09:31:47 -0700 8th WORKSHOP STRUCTURAL DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS: Computational Aspects - SDS2014 Hotel Porto Giardino, Capitolo-Monopoli, Italy, June 10-13, 2014 Sponsored by: Dipartimento di Matematica, Universita degli Studi di Bari GNCS - Gruppo Nazionale per il Calcolo Scientifico SICC - Italian Society for Chaos and Complexity IMACS - International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation Politecnico di Bari The main aim of this workshop is to put together researchers of different areas, in particular Mathematics and Engineering, to give the opportunity to discuss recent developments in the computational aspects of: Numerical methods for ODEs; Discontinuous ODEs; Piecewise-smooth dynamical systems; Dynamical systems with variable structure; Ensemble Control of Linear Dynamical Systems; Genetic and Medical Applications. Both numerical and theoretical aspects on the previous topics will be welcome. The invited speakers are: Alessandro Colombo (Politecnico di Milano) Luca Dieci (Georgia Institute of Technology) Mario Di Bernardo (University of Bristol and Naples) Nicola Guglielmi (University of L'Aquila) Ernst Hairer (University of Geneva) Uwe Helmke (University of Wuerzeburg) Liliana Ironi (IMATI, CNR, Pavia) Christian Lubich (University of Tubingen) Mike Jeffrey (University of Bristol) Petri Piiroinen (National University of Ireland) Erik Van Vleck (University of Kansas) Plenary talks will be arranged in order to provide lectures on each workshop topic. Contributed talks will be accepted. Poster session: To stimulate the participation of PhD students, there will be also a poster session. Students who have already made some progress on their thesis can present a synopsis of their work, whereas students who are just beginning their thesis can present an overview of what they are proposing to study. Special Issue: the papers or posters presented at the workshop can be submitted to Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics (JCAM, Elsevier) or Mathematics and Computer in Simulation (MATCOM, Elsevier). The submitted papers will be subject to the regular reviewing rules of the journal. On the web site: https://sites.google.com/site/workshopsds2014 you can find more information on this meeting. Organizing and Scientific Committee: Luciano Lopez (Universita degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro), luciano.lopez@uniba.it Nicoletta Del Buono (Universita degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro), nicoletta.delbuono@uniba.it Cinzia Elia (Universita degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro), cinzia.elia@uniba.it politi@poliba.it (Politecnico di Bari) SICC - Societa' Italiana Caos e Complessita' e-mail info@sicc-it.org Web http://www.sicc-it.org ------ Subject: Workshop, Coupled Processes in Bio/Nano Systems From: Roderick Melnik Date: Sun, 08 Dec 2013 20:09:56 -0500 The 2014 WCCM Workshop/Minisymposium on "Computational Modeling of Multiphysics/Multiscale Coupled Processes in Biological and Nanotechnological Systems" will be held in Barcelona, July 20-25, 2014. This event is part of the the 11th World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM2014). Please submit your one-page abstract before December 15, 2013. Details are given at http://www.m2netlab.wlu.ca/news-events/workshop2014-WCCM.html Organizers: Giovanna Guidoboni (USA) Roderick Melnik (Canada) Riccardo Sacco (Italy) ------ Subject: Workshop, Topics in Orbit Propagation and Space Situational Awareness From: Congreso keytopics en UR Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2013 06:46:55 +0000 INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP: Key Topics in Orbit Propagation Applied to Space Situational Awareness -- KePASSA 2014 Hosted by UNIVERSITY OF LA RIOJA - CNES - IMCCE, Logro\~no (Spain) April 23-25, 2014. AIMS AND SCOPE Actual needs for Space Situational Awareness require improving orbit propagation of space objects in different ways. This includes the efficient short-term propagation of catalogs of thousands of objects, the accurate very-long-term propagation needed for designing disposal strategies, the instant propagation of fragmentation models, or the propagation of uncertainties in observed orbits of Potentially Hazardous Objects, among others. Following the continued interest of Space Agencies in providing forums for discussing the advances on these topics, and as a natural continuation of the analogous meeting organized by Institut de Mecanique Celeste et de Calcul des Ephemerides (IMCCE) at Lille in 2011, the University of la Rioja (UR), the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES), and IMCCE, co-organize this workshop on orbit propagation. In particular, the workshop is concerned with the following TOPICS AND METHODS: -Analytical and semi-analytical methods for long- and short-term propagation. -High Earth Orbit and High Elliptical Orbit. -Third body and time dependence in the analytical method. -Resonances and chaos. -Propagation of orbit uncertainties -Regularized numerical integration. -Lagrange planetary equations. -Hamilton canonical equations. -Special functions. -Series expansions. -Symbolic integration with software tools. -Time series. -Hybrid and statistical methods. -Software packages for orbit propagation IMPORTANT DATES December 13, 2013: 1st announcement March 3, 2014: abstracts submission deadline March 24, 2014: abstracts notification of acceptance April 11, 2014: registration deadline April 16, 2014: final program April 23-25, 2014: KePASSA workshop August 31, 2014: full paper deadline (voluntary publication) SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE 1.- Juan F. San-Juan, GRUCACI-UR, Spain 2.- Denis Hautesserres, CNES, France 3.- Florent Deleflie, IMCCE/GRGS, Observatoire de Paris, France 4.- Paul Cefola, Buffalo University, USA 5.- Edwin Wnuk, AMU Observatory, Poland 6.- Jesus Pelaez, SDG-UPM, Spain 7.- Roberto Armellin, University of Southampton, UK 8.- Martin Lara, unaffiliated LOCAL COMMITTEE 1.- Juan F. San-Juan, GRUCACI-UR, Spain 2.- Charo Lopez, GRUCACI-UR, Spain 3.- Ivan Perez, GRUCACI-UR, Spain 4.- Montse San Martin, GRUCACI-UR, Spain SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Confirmed Speakers: 1.-Denis Hautesserres, CNES, France, "Analytical and semi-analytical theories for orbit propagation: current needs and issues" 2.-Paul Cefola, Buffalo University, USA, "Review of the Draper semi-analytical satellite theory: actual capabilities and future developments" 3.-Edwin Wnuk, AMU Observatory, Poland, "State of the art of debris clouds propagation: the role of non-gravitational effects" 4.-Alexei Golikov, KIAM, Russia, "THEONA: Numeric-Analytical Satellite Theory with its Applications and Special Functions" 5.-Pini Gurfil, ASRI-Technion, Israel, "Real-time recursive propagation of mean elements" 6.-Juan L. Cano, Deimos, Spain, "Application of state and covariance propagation techniques to NEO mitigation activities at Deimos Space" 7.-Roberto Armellin, University of Southampton, UK "Efficient uncertainties propagation based on differential algebra" 8.- Florent Deleflie, IMCCE/GRGS, Observatoire de Paris, France, "Long term stability on the space debris population" 9.- Jesus Pelaez, SDG-UPM, Spain, "Ideal frame propagators: modern implementation without restricting to perturbed elliptic motion" 10.-Guillaume Lion, Geoazur, University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis, France, "Analytical theory for highly elliptical orbits" 11.-Jerome Daquin, CNES - THALES SERVICIES - IMCCE, France "Is the chaos in the mean motion compatible with the chaos in the real osculating motion?" 12.-Noelia Sanchez, Deimos, Spain "Application of state and covariance propagation techniques to space debris related activities at Deimos Space" 13.-Daniel J. Scheeres, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA, "The Role of Dynamical Accuracy in Uncertainty Propagation" 14.-Alberto Agueda GMV, Spain "Space Debris activities in GMV" 15.-Camilla Colombo, Politecnico di Milano, Italy "Semi-analytical propagation for end-of-life disposal from highly elliptical orbits" 16.-Juan F. San-Juan, GRUCACI-UR, Spain "Hybrid statistic-analytic orbit propagation" 17.-Martin Lara, unaffiliated, Spain "Natural intermediaries: a new role for onboard orbit propagation" ABSTRACT SUBMISSION Abstracts are solicited for consideration. Presentations that fit under the workshop subject will be accepted based on the interest and originality of the proposed research. One-sheet abstracts, including authors name and affiliation, and a summary of the proposed work, should be submitted before March 3, 2014, to: PROCEEDINGS Leaving full papers for proceedings is voluntary. Proceedings will be edited only if a minimum of 12 original papers are received from prospective presenters. The deadline for submitting full papers is August 31, 2014. REGISTRATION Details will be given in the web page of the workshop (to open soon): http://grucaci.unirioja.es/congress-2014 VENUE AND ACCOMMODATIONS Details will be given in the web page of the workshop (to open soon): http://grucaci.unirioja.es/congress-2014 ------ Subject: PhD Positions on Interdisciplinary Mathematics From: Jordi-Lluis Figueras Romero Date: Wed, 04 Dec 2013 15:05:04 +0100 3 PhD Positions, Interdisciplinary Mathematics, Uppsala Univ The Centre for Interdisciplinary Mathematics (CIM), Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, invites applications for three PhD positions. CIM carries out innovative interdisciplinary research between the mathematical sciences and other areas of science and industry. For more information see http://www.math.uu.se/cim. The successful applicant will work with an interdisciplinary mathematics project, combining two different disciplines (or more), where at least one is of a mathematical nature. Applicants must contact a host institution at Uppsala University to discuss potential research projects before submitting their written applications. The university is striving for a more even gender balance in its research and teaching staff, and women are especially encouraged to apply for these positions. The application deadline is January 31. For instructions about how to apply, see http://www.uu.se/en/jobs/?positionId=29274 For further information about the position, please contact the director of CIM Dr. Elisabeth Larsson (elisabeth.larsson@it.uu.se). ------ Subject: PhD and Postdoc positions in Collaborative Mathematics From: "Andrei.Korobeinikov" Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2013 09:45:20 -0000 PhD and Postdoc positions in Collaborative Mathematics at CRM The Centre de Recerca Matematica (Barcelona, Spain) offers PhD and postdoc positions within the Collaborative Mathematics Programme funded by Obra Social La Caixa. Suitable candidates at either level will work in interdisciplinary projects co-supervised by CRM researchers and specialists in the area corresponding to each of the projects. Projects are available in the following general areas: - Complex Systems (Contact person: Alvaro Corral). - Computational and Mathematic Biology. (Contact person: Tomas Alarcon) - Computational Neuroscience. (Contact person: Alex Roxin) - Financial Mathematics and Risk Control. (Contact person: Luis Ortiz) - Industrial Mathematics. (Contact person: Tim Myers) - Mathematical Epidemiology. (Contact person: Andrei Korobeinikov) PhD candidates are expected to have an MSc in mathematics, physics or an area relevant to the subject of the project. Only candidates with outstanding academic records will be considered. Candidates for the postdoc positions are expected to have a recent PhD in mathematics, physics or a related area as well as an outstanding research track record. The deadline for submitting an application is January 10th 2014. There will be a second call later in 2014. For more details regarding available projects, conditions of the appointments and application procedure, please go to: http://www.crm.cat/en/ResearchTraining/CollabMathResearch/Pages/Description.aspx ------ Subject: Contents, Kinetic and Related Models 7:1 From: Susan Cummins Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2013 14:45:26 -0600 Kinetic and Related Models (KRM) Volume: 7, Number: 1 March 2014 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=650 1. A note from the Editorial Board Pages : i - i Editorial Board 2. A kinetic equation for spin polarized Fermi systems Pages : 1 - 8 Leif Arkeryd 3. Ultra-contractivity for Keller-Segel model with diffusion exponent m>1-2/d Pages : 9 - 28 Shen Bian, Jian-Guo Liu and Chen Zou 4. A mathematical model for value estimation with public information and herding Pages : 29 - 44 Marcello Delitala and Tommaso Lorenzi 5. Regularity criteria for the 2D MHD system with horizontal dissipation and horizontal magnetic diffusion Pages : 45 - 56 Jishan Fan and Tohru Ozawa 6. Inviscid limit behavior of solution for the multi-dimensional derivative complex Ginzburg-Landau equation Pages : 57 - 77 Yueling Jia and Zhaohui Huo 7. Long time asymptotics of a degenerate linear kinetic transport equation Pages : 79 - 108 Tomasz Komorowski 8. Stability of solutions of kinetic equations corresponding to the replicator dynamics Pages : 109 - 119 Miroslaw Lachowicz, Andrea Quartarone and Tatiana V. Ryabukha 9. Decay of solutions to generalized plate type equations with memory Pages : 121 - 131 Shikuan Mao and Yongqin Liu 10. Thermodynamical considerations implying wall/particles scattering kernels Pages : 133 - 168 Vincent Pavan 11. Global existence and decay of solutions to the Fokker-Planck-Boltzmann equation Pages : 169 - 194 Linjie Xiong, Tao Wang and Lusheng Wang 12. Blowup of smooth solutions to the full compressible MHD system with compact density Pages : 195 - 203 Baoquan Yuan and Xiaokui Zhao ------ Subject: Contents, Inverse Problems and Imaging 7:4 From: Susan Cummins Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2013 10:09:31 -0600 Inverse Problems and Imaging (IPI) Volume: 7, Number: 4 November 2013 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=645 1. Inverse spectral results in Sobolev spaces for the AKNS operator with partial informations on the potentials Pages : 1115 - 1122 Laurent Amour and Jeremy Faupin 2. The factorization method applied to cracks with impedance boundary conditions Pages : 1123 - 1138 Yosra Boukari and Houssem Haddar 3. Analysis of the Hessian for inverse scattering problems. Part III: Inverse medium scattering of electromagnetic waves in three dimensions Pages : 1139 - 1155 Tan Bui-Thanh and Omar Ghattas 4. Identification of nonlinearities in transport-diffusion models of crowded motion Pages : 1157 - 1182 Martin Burger, Jan-Frederik Pietschmann and Marie-Therese Wolfram 5. Image denoising: Learning the noise model via nonsmooth PDE-constrained optimization Pages : 1183 - 1214 Juan Carlos De los Reyes and Carola-Bibiane Schonlieb 6. Hybrid regularization for MRI reconstruction with static field inhomogeneity correction Pages : 1215 - 1233 Ryan Compton, Stanley Osher and Louis-S. Bouchard 7. Multi-wave imaging in attenuating media Pages : 1235 - 1250 Andrew Homan 8. Analytic sensing for multi-layer spherical models with application to EEG source imaging Pages : 1251 - 1270 Djano Kandaswamy, Thierry Blu and Dimitri Van De Ville 9. Factorization method for the inverse Stokes problem Pages : 1271 - 1293 Armin Lechleiter and Tobias Rienmuller 10. Compressive sampling and l1 minimization for SAR imaging with low sampling rate Pages : 1295 - 1305 Jiying Liu, Jubo Zhu, Fengxia Yan and Zenghui Zhang 11. Stability for the acoustic scattering problem for sound-hard scatterers Pages : 1307 - 1329 Giorgio Menegatti and Luca Rondi 12. Edge-preserving reconstruction with contour-line smoothing and non-quadratic data-fidelity Pages : 1331 - 1366 Marc C. Robini, Yuemin Zhu and Jianhua Luo 13. Instability of the linearized problem in multiwave tomography of recovery both the source and the speed Pages : 1367 - 1377 Plamen Stefanov and Gunther Uhlmann 14. Seismic data reconstruction via matrix completion Pages : 1379 - 1392 Yi Yang, Jianwei Ma and Stanley Osher 15. Reconstruction of penetrable grating profiles Pages : 1393 - 1407 Jiaqing Yang, Bo Zhang and Ruming Zhang 16. Augmented Lagrangian method for a mean curvature based image denoising model Pages : 1409 - 1432 Wei Zhu, Xue-Cheng Tai and Tony Chan ------ Subject: Contents, Networks and Heterogeneous Media 8:4 From: Susan Cummins Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2013 14:08:46 -0600 Networks and Heterogeneous Media (NHM) Volume: 8, Number:4 December 2013 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=647 1. Asymptotic periodicity of flows in time-depending networks Pages : 843 - 855 Fatih Bayazit, Britta Dorn and Marjeta Kramar Fijavz 2. Plasmonic waves allow perfect transmission through sub-wavelength metallic gratings Pages : 857 - 878 Guy Bouchitte and Ben Schweizer 3. On the passage from atomistic systems to nonlinear elasticity theory for general multi-body potentials with p-growth Pages : 879 - 912 Julian Braun and Bernd Schmidt 4. Homogenization of high-contrast and non symmetric conductivities for non periodic columnar structures Pages : 913 - 941 Mohamed Camar-Eddine and Laurent Pater 5. Global existence and asymptotic behavior of measure valued solutions to the kinetic Kuramoto--Daido model with inertia Pages : 943 - 968 Young-Pil Choi, Seung-Yeal Ha and Seok-Bae Yun 6. Convergence of vanishing capillarity approximations for scalar conservation laws with discontinuous fluxes Pages : 969 - 984 Giuseppe Maria Coclite, Lorenzo di Ruvo, Jan Ernest and Siddhartha Mishra 7. Structured first order conservation models for pedestrian dynamics Pages : 985 - 1007 Dirk Hartmann and Isabella von Sivers 8. Singular perturbation and bifurcation of diffuse transition layers in inhomogeneous media, part I Pages : 1009 - 1034 Chaoqun Huang and Nung Kwan Yip ------ Subject: Contents, Journal of Industrial and Management Optimization 10:3 From: Liwei Ning Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2013 16:50:47 -0600 Journal of Industrial and Management Optimization (JIMO) Volume: 10, Number: 3 July 2014 http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=644 1. Humanitarian logistics planning for natural disaster response with Bayesian information updates Pages : 665 - 689 Nan Liu and Yong Ye 2. Single-machine scheduling and due date assignment with rejection and position-dependent processing times Pages : 691 - 700 Chuanli Zhao, Yunqiang Yin, T. C. E. Cheng and Chin-Chia Wu 3. Cyber-physical logistics system-based vehicle routing optimization Pages : 701 - 715 Mingyong Lai, Hongming Yang, Songping Yang, Junhua Zhao and Yan Xu 4. Globally convergent homotopy method for designing piecewise linear deterministic contractual function Pages : 717 - 741 Zhichuan Zhu, Bo Yu and Li Yang 5. Relaxed augmented Lagrangian-based proximal point algorithms for convex optimization with linear constraints Pages : 743 - 759 Yuan Shen, Wenxing Zhang and Bingsheng He 6. A hydrothermal problem with non-smooth Lagrangian Pages : 761 - 776 Luis Bayon, Jose Maria Grau, Maria del Mar Ruiz and Pedro Maria Suarez 7. Solving structural engineering design optimization problems using an artificial bee colony algorithm Pages : 777 - 794 Harish Garg 8. Optimal stochastic investment games under Markov regime switching market Pages : 795 - 815 Lin Xu, Rongming Wang and Dingjun Yao 9. A DC programming approach for sensor network localization with uncertainties in anchor positions Pages : 817 - 826 Changzhi Wu, Chaojie Li and Qiang Long 10. A class of quasilinear elliptic hemivariational inequality problems on unbounded domains Pages : 827 - 837 Lijing Xi, Yuying Zhou and Yisheng Huang 11. Performance analysis of renewal input (a,c,b) policy queue with multiple working vacations and change over times Pages : 839 - 857 Pikkala Vijaya Laxmi and Seleshi Demie 12. An alternating linearization method with inexact data for bilevel nonsmooth convex optimization Pages : 859 - 869 Dan Li, Li-Ping Pang, Fang-Fang Guo and Zun-Quan Xia 13. Second order optimality conditions and reformulations for nonconvex quadratically constrained quadratic programming problems Pages : 871 - 882 Ziye Shi and Qingwei Jin 14. A nonlinear conjugate gradient method for a special class of matrix optimization problems Pages : 883 - 903 El-Sayed M.E. Mostafa 15. A hybrid approach for index tracking with practical constraints Pages : 905 - 927 Yingjie Li, Xiaoguang Yang, Shushang Zhu and Dong-Hui Li 16. Finite-time optimal consensus control for second-order multi-agent systems Pages : 929 - 943 Rui Li and Yingjing Shi 17. Quadratic optimization over one first-order cone Pages : 945 - 963 Xiaoling Guo, Zhibin Deng, Shu-Cherng Fang and Wenxun Xing 18. A majorized penalty approach to inverse linear second order cone programming problems Pages : 965 - 976 Shiyun Wang, Yong-Jin Liu and Yong Jiang 19. A sample average approximation method based on a D-gap function for stochastic variational inequality problems Pages : 977 - 987 Suxiang He, Pan Zhang, Xiao Hu and Rong Hu ------ Subject: Contents, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control 19:1 From: Romas Baronas Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2013 10:09:58 +0200 Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control, ISSN 1392-5113, Volume 19, Number 1, 2014 A free on-line edition is available at: http://www.mii.lt/NA/ TABLE OF CONTENTS Exponential synchronization for reaction-diffusion neural networks with mixed time-varying delays via periodically intermittent control, p. 1-25, Qintao Gan, Hong Zhang, Jun Dong Particle Swarm Optimization for Linear Support Vector Machines based classifier selection, p. 26-42, Gintautas Garsva, Paulius Danenas Common fixed points for \alpha-\psi-\varphi-contractions in generalized metric spaces, p. 43-54, Vincenzo La Rosa, Pasquale Vetro The recognition and modelling of a backbone and its deformity, p. 55-66, Ramunas Markauskas, Algimantas Juozapavicius, Kestutis Saniukas, Giedrius Bernotavicius Testing the epidemic change in nearly nonstationary autoregressive processes, p. 67-82, Jurgita Markeviciute, Alfredas Rackauskas, Charles Suquet On a generalized SVEIR epidemic model under regular and adaptive impulsive vaccination, p. 83-108, Raul Nistal, Manuel de la Sen, Santiago Alonso-Quesada, Asier Ibeas Comparison of spatial classification rules with different conditional distributions of class label, p. 109-117, Giedrius Stabingis, Kestutis Ducinskas, Lijana Stabingiene Analysis of a duopoly game with heterogeneous players participating in carbon emission trading, p. 118-131, Lingrui Zhao, Jixiang Zhang Stability and bifurcation in a ratio-dependent Holling-III system with diffusion and delay, p. 132-153 Wenjie Zuo, Junjie Wei Dr. Romas Baronas, Deputy-Editor-in-Chief, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control, http://www.mii.lt/NA/